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What's their website? How's the quality?
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Keith,
Don't know first hand about their quality, but I sent for there catalogue a while ago. They have a fairly extensive list of parts. Have been around for a while too. ------------------ Clint 73T mfi coupe |
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thanks
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Better Bodies in San Diego is a competitor. Try them. They advertise in Panorama and Excellence.
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from what I understand, AIR is good quality stuff, but its mainly intended for race car use. In other words, its really designed more to be functional than "concours pretty."
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I'll get AIR's catalogue. If someone has used their kits I'd like to hear about how they fit. I'm looking for a front bumper that has a lip on the spoiler for better downforce, but not so large as to make street use completely impossible. I'd also like brake ducts and the thing needs to be able to fit an oil cooler. I saw one by AIR on a car at the track and liked the shape, but its quality didn't seem that great.
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I ordered a catalog a while back. Very unorganized photcopies that were barely visible. I mean you can't even see 1/2 of the stuff. Prices hand written all over ; don't know what goes with what.
Is it just me or are others skeptical about products from people that don't present themselves well. They say you can tell a good garage by the presentation of the work place(clean,organized,tidy). I think that also holds true for mail order. '86 T-look |
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